Love, romance, sex, expectations, attitudes, arguments: God is not silent on these topics, especially as they relate to marriage. In fact, He has dedicated an entire book to the subject. Like every other book He breathed out, the Song of Solomon is intended to instruct. It is God's revelation about marriage and romance. He intends, therefore, that His people study the book, comprehending its insights and applying His instructions.

Though the Song is relatively small, its contents have the potential to profoundly impact anyone who studies it—especially married couples and those hoping to be married.

Table of Contents:

Foundations for Understanding the Song of Solomon

The Bride's Powerful Attraction

The Groom's Commitment to Love and Support

The Wedding Banquet

The Wedding Night

A Bride Reflects on the Days before the Wedding

The Anticipation Builds

The Two Are Made One

Trouble in Paradise

Shulamite Changes Her Mind

Solomon Returns with Praise

Creative Intimacy

Rekindling the Flames of Marital Passion

Love: The Foundation of Great Intimacy—Part 1

Love: The Foundation of Great Intimacy—Part 2

Steven A. Kreloff has been the Pastor/Teacher of Lakeside Community Chapel in Clearwater, Florida since 1981. He is a Jewish Christian who received Jesus as Savior and Lord while a student at the University of South Florida. He is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute and Tampa Bay Theological Seminary. He and his wife Michele have been married since 1975, have three grown children, and many grandchildren.

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